Watch out for travelling con artists

November 29, 2013Posted in: Community
 

The Mayor of Wingecarribee Shire Council, Councillor Juliet Arkwright, is warning residents to be on the lookout for scam artists offering to undertake maintenance work on properties in the local area on behalf of Council. Council has received reports of residents being approached by door-to-door salespeople requesting money to paint kerbside numbering, and claiming to...

Public invited to join in Aquatic Centre opening

November 27, 2013Posted in: Community, Events
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Wingecarribee Shire Council is calling all residents to join them for the official opening of the Moss Vale War Memorial Aquatic Centre this Saturday. Wingecarribee Shire Mayor, Councillor Juliet Arkwright urged everyone to join in the opening celebrations. “As of this weekend, residents will no longer have to travel outside of our Shire to access...

Wingecarribee Animal Shelter handover

November 21, 2013Posted in: Community
 

As the Lost Dogs Home prepare to wrap up their operations at the Wingecarribee Animal Shelter next week, Wingecarribee Shire Council is ready to take the leash. The Lost Dogs Home announced their termination of the contract with Council in August, but agreed to an arrangement to continue operations of the shelter until November 29...

Robertson pump-out subsidy ends soon!

November 21, 2013Posted in: Environment, Roads and Assets
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Wingecarribee Shire Council is reminding residents of Robertson that the subsidy for sewerage pump out services will cease from 1 December 2013. Currently, residents who have not yet connected to the Robertson Sewerage Scheme and utilise a pump-out service are able to claim a $1,010 subsidy from Council. The $33.6 million Robertson Sewage Scheme was...